I live in orange county. When we had time warner (the worst cable company around) we paid extra for their "sports" package which included Fuel. Now we have ATT... I don't think we pay any extra for it.

Direct TV here and FuelTV is well worth it...multiple wakeshows on last night, great snowboard coverage, and despite my not skateboarding growing up, I am digging the coverage (note: I can take or leave the motocross stuff...fun documentaries with Pastrana, enjoyable, but a little too much "Great Ride Open" which to me, every episode is the same...dudes in the desert hitting jumps...I respect their stoke but think they are given too much coverage).

I was on the phone with dish network yesterday. they don't have it, and no plans on adding it.

If I decide to switch to Direct TV, it'll cost me about $300 for all of the receivers I need throughout the house. They said they don't have a Receiver that can run more than one TV at a time. What's up with that? That can't be, I'll have to call back.

I'm having a hard time justifying a $300 expense for Fuel?!?!?!? I know I would love it, and it's the only channel I'd watch, but it's $300.

Dude, Mike, I just had DirecTV installed in three rooms with one being HD and all channels for $60 a month. No installation fee. Granted, the install looked like hell but they cleaned it all up after I complained. Call their 800 number and see what's up.

Fatsac...I have the LG Vue, the phone that kinda looks like the iphone, all touch screen. The tv looks great on the phone. It turns sideways so you can watch it wide screen. Only problem is that it is only offered in big cities, so you dont get the tv signal everywhere. The service is fairly new so maybe it will be expanded. Also its an extra $15 a month, but you get like 15 channels.

Check out competitive suppliers. Here in Utah it's so competitive you can get it all for $60 a month, they'll waive the install and set-up charges, plus Direct TV vendors give you 90 days free premium (Showtime).